Perhaps the most terrifying part of doing legal work is how banal it can seem. This thought struck me as I sat in a nondescript chair at a nondescript desk in a nondescript cubicle behind an unremarkable office façade and listened to a heart wrenching story.
Read the rest of the story (by Nate Romano, a young Jesuit lawyer, Marquette Law grad and immigration specialist, who will spend two years with our Civil Legal Clinic starting next fall) here.